M1 Tank Platoon 2

Be very careful when running multiple platoons along your flanks. Don't let them get ahead of your command tank and keep a close eye on your facing, because even at 10X mag, it's very hard to tell a Bradley from a BMP.

If a pesky T-80 is just shrugging off your depleted uranium rounds like rain, don't lose your cool and charge in. Instead, try to aim very carefully at the top of the turret or, if the enemy is not hull down, aim low along the underside of the front armor.

Although cresting hills slowly is a good tactic, enemy light antitank units and infantry love to hide just over hills and can tear the bottom or sides out of your M-1 with ease. A tank platoon intending to take a major hill should run one flanker to either side to reveal and crossfire any ambushes.